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From today's meetings between Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman and various protest groups comes a pretty significant list of concessions the regime is granting. The down low, as per the AP:

Free press: The government promised it would stop impeding the media, Internet access, and text messaging.

Protesters: Cairo agreed to release detainees held since protests began and refrain from harassing protesters.

Lifting of emergency laws: In place since Mubarak took power, these allow the government to detain people at will and largely suspend civil liberties. The government agreed to roll them back as soon as security returns.

The major concession opposition groups did not get was, of course, the departure of Hosni Mubarak. But, says an opposition rep, "We are determined to press on until our number one demand is met. The regime is retreating. It is making more concessions everyday."